Archive for January, 2023
‘Shipwreck and salvation’
‘Shipwreck and salvation’ – Acts chapters 27 – sermon by Gordon Curley
(PowerPoint slides to accompany this talk are available on request – email: gcurley@gcurley.info)
Déjà vu today!
Déjà vu Sunday!
MORNING:
Activity: All-Age Service
Time: 10.30am
Venue: Duncan Road Church. SO31 1BD
Subject: ‘Shipwreck and salvation’
Bible Passage: Acts chapters 27
Speaker: Gordon Curley
YouTube Livestream: https://youtu.be/R5OBpmRkA5c
AFTERNOON:
Activity: One-to-One evangelism
Time: 2.00pm
Venue: Speakers Corner. Hyde Park. London.
Quote: Mark Dever- “Evangelism is not imposing anything on anyone; it is simply sharing the truth.”
‘Body Builders’ inter-Church youth event
“If we don’t teach our children to follow Christ, the world will teach them not to.”
Another good night at ‘Body Builders’ inter-Church youth event – I was so involved in the icebreakers that I almost forgot to call time for my talk, thankfully parents were happy to wait in the foyer for an extra 10mins while I finished my talk on, “Heroes of the faith: Rahab” Hebrews chapter 11 verses 30-31.
Thanks to Beth for doing the ‘World Focus’ and the team for running some ice-breaker games and tuck-shop.
Sermon Centrals weekly report
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‘Almost persuaded… but not quite’
‘Almost persuaded… but not quite’ – Acts chapters 25 & 26 – sermon by Gordon Curley
(PowerPoint slides to accompany this talk are available on request – email: gcurley@gcurley.info)
Speakers Corner -Good to be back!
As Pawan Mishrav said, “Let’s chew on the chewables!” – One to One evangelism at Speakers Corner. Hyde Park. London.
Speakers Corner in London’s Hyde Park is the oldest free speech platform in the world. People won the right to speak in mass protests in the 1860s and early 1870s. Some people believe the tradition is connected to the right of the condemned to a last speech before being hung at the Tyburn gallows, a practice that stopped at the end of the 18th century. Every Sunday people from all sorts of convictions come to Hyde Park in the afternoon to spead their message or to have fun.